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THE DOVER, PATROL. MARSHAL FOOH'S TRIBUTE.
sunshine such no one seldom experiences In a biting wind, tempered by genial in January, a gathering of notable French and English people assembled at Calais on January 30th, on the highest point of Cap Blane Nez, some miles from Calais, to initiate the counterpart on French soil of one of the most striking and symbolical British monumenta in honour of the son power which assured the victory of the Allied Powers.
SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST.
The development of the ides points to the use of the glands of our distant Orchestral Concerts during Tulin and cousins, the monkeys, for the benefit of afternoon Tow
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There was a note of simplicity about the from his aura liceball skip away ceremony on this rugged promontory, lift his surgery like schoolboys on a half-ing its white nose to Heaven, that was in holiday Go
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which ensured the final breaking of the good digestion-a man should retain his Fower of Germany. There was just auf vigour long after the dyspeptio bas cient display of naval and military lost hope.
strength to do honour to the day and to Marshal Foch, who was coming to lay the foundation stone of the obelisk which is to be erected under the auspices of the Dover Patrol. Memorial Fund in the name of the officers and men of the patrol, to the memory of their French comrades who lost their lives in the war and to commemorate the co-operation between the two navies throughout the struggle.
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Marahal Foch, who was presented with la suitably-inscribed silver trowel and ivory mallet, then laid the foundation
Marseillaise" and "God Save the stone. The playing ones again of the
King," and cheers for Marshal Foch called for by Sir Edwin Farley COR- cluded the ceremony.
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At the luncheon the abairman, Sir Edwin Farley, after proposing the healths of the President of the French Republic and the King, gave the toast "Marshal Fosh."
Soma few weeks ago, he said, it was his proad privilege to welcome at Dover the greatest song of France, whose names most brilliant page of the world's history- were writtan in letters of gold across the
Marshal of France and Marshal of Great the great statesman, M. Clemenceas, and the world's greatest soldier, Ferdinand Foch, Britain might he not any Marshal of the World (Choers.) He extended to all pre- sant a most hearty welcome. He Likewise expressed the deepest thanks of the Dover Patrol Memorial Fund to Marshal Foch for associating himself with them on that his torio day. For all time, for this generation and for those who came after us, there would be a piece of ground on the cliffs of Calais which would be sacred-a place of would wish to do honour to the memory of pilgrimage for
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world-famed patrol. - all those who shared in the glory of the
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splendid, such as once brought a King No Field of the Cloth of Gold, however of England and a King of France to a beauty some thoushads of feet above the aar rendezvous in the North of France,
Cap Blanc Nes, rising in its rugged peopled by gorgeously arrayed courtiers,
row sens, would bear on its summit an, edifice and covered with ruinously magnificent P pavilions, could vie in real impressivenesso noble deeds with which it was associated, noblo proportions—the noblest ever and significance with the coremony on the
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There are times when we all need a given gladly by British soldiers, it will had sown so should we reap a harrest of Perhaps bad weather, over-work worry, stincts of gratitude of the people at large tible friendship: (loud cheers.) tonic, times when from various causes-peals to the imagination and true in-column keep watch over the destinies of our be realised how truly, this memorial ap- perfect understanding. Might that granito excitement the stomach, or the liver, or England has won a hold on France is the bowale, are just a trifle out of tone.
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committee, then presented an address, Lord Northburne, on behalf of the bound in red morocco, to Marshal Foch, which stated:
We desire to express to you our most
foundation-stone of a monument which we have graciously condescended to lay the respectful and grateful thanks that you
are erecting at Cap Blano Nez, in the name of the officers and men of the Dover Patrol, to the memory of the gallant sailors of Krance who laid down their lives for their
links, which will tower above the narrow In addition to these two granite obe straights, it will be remembered that the United States Government has recently accepted the offer of the committes of the Dover Patrol Memorial Fund to erect a monument, testifying to the happy spirit country, liberty, and freedom. The monu of co-operation which existed between the ment is also intended to commemorate the American and British navica during the valour and loyal co-operation and comrade late war, and that it has been decided to ship shown by the sailors of France during erect a monolith in New York harbour, the Great War. We venture to hope that But in addition to the obelisk, of which this gift to France may still further Prince Arthur of Connaught the strengthen the friendship which you have foundation stone, at. Leathercote Point, done so much to build up, and which we near Dover, last November, a hostel for hope may last through all time. sailors is to be built at Dover. In this connection, too, though the movement is
The address, which was signed by the not under the auspices of the Dover president, the chairman, and the hon. Patrol Memorial Fund, it should be noted secretary of the Dover Patrol Memorial that the Dunkirk War Memorial, which Fund, concluded with the earnest hope is to take the form of a seamen's institute that peace, happiness, and prosperity in that town (the advanced barrier of the would be enjoyed by France Dover Patrol, for merchant officers and seamen, is making good headway, the Earl of Athlone being chairman of an influen- tial committee which is raising funds.
"A JOYOUS WELCOME.
Calais barbour and town were en fête for the coming of Marshal Foch and the visitors from England, who arrived early in the morning by the s. Biarritz, which had been lent.by Sir Francis Degt and the directors of the South-Eastern and Chatham Bailway.
said he was particularly happy and proud Marshal Foch, in acknowledging the toast, to be present that day to lay the first stone cf the Dover Fatrol Mémorial, near Calais. He greatly appreciated the valour of the from his experience from 1914 to 1918, when British Armies on the battlefields of France he saw the British Forces daily. During the Channel fought continuously against those years the crews of the squadrons in submarines and mines, and by day and by night showed valour under very trying con- ditions, which could be compared with the better able than anybody to appreciate what valour of the Armies in the field. He was was done on the sea. By their bravery and energy the sailors maintained the munications between Great Britain and France, and by thus, securing the supply of munitions made (Cheers.)
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General Gibb was present in his offi- cial capacity to receive Marshal Foch, rbo reached the Gare Maritime shortly before the steamer from England came alongside the quay. The famous Marshal was also welcomed by the French Com mandant, the Mayor of Calais, the British Consul, and the president and the chair man of the committee of the Dover Patrol The monument of which he had that day Memorial Fund A pretty compliment laid the foundation-stone was a great symbol was paid to the visitors by the port of that victory was won through union. That Calais, whence rockets were fired, to drop was a great lesson for the future. The two their graceful burden of tricolours, which monuments at Cap Blane Nez and at Dover floated over, the harbour. Through quiet would indicate the barrier with which wo hamlets decked, like Calais itself, with would stop any barbarian irruption. Those flags in bonour of the day, motor-cara monumenta would be maintained as a lesson bore the members of the committee and for future generations. their guests to Cap Blano Nex, whither if future generations should forget that. He was sure that the guards of honour provided by British lesson our descendants would hear through naval ratings and the R.M.L.I., with the the voice of heaven the voice of those lying band of the Royal Marines from Deal under the sea calling to them to do their some 250 officers and men-also proceeded The borizon-blue uniforms of the detach duty. (Cheers.) He lifted his glass to the suant from the 110th Infantry Regiment Present and the future of the British Navy and the Fasils Marins of Calais, which and the French Army, and to the peace, and the French Navy, to the British Army provided the French guards of bonour, the glory, the unity, and the honour of added a pleasing touch of colour to the our two nations. (Lond cheers) assembly around the foundation stone.
A crowd of school children, each bearing The concluding toast was that of. The the national fag, contrasted with a group Immortal Memory of the Dover Patrol," of local veterans of 1870.
with which were coupled the names of Admiral Ronarch and. Vice Admiral Dampier.
INDIAN EXHIBITS AT BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.
A REMINDER OF TRUE GREATNESS,” Having been presented to the members of the committee, Marshal Foch, preceded by an escort of cavalry, approached the summit of the headland. He was received by the British guards of honour with a general salute, and then, commencing with the British, he inspected the naval and military detachments. During the inspec tion the band of the French military guard played the Marseillaise" The tries Fair, which is being held in London, In connection with the British Indus Mayor of Sangatte having welcomed Mar- it is interesting to notice that the Indian shal Foch, Mr A. O. Leney asked the Munitions Board bas organised an exhibit Marehal to lay the foundation stone, in the of the products of Indian Village Indus following term
On behalf of my committee, may I ask up 500 feet of floor space for Indian ex- trica The Indian Munitions Board took you to lay this foundation stone for a bibits which were collected and despatch memorial to be erected in the name of the ed by the provincial industrial officers as officers and men of the Dover Patrol, to the well as by such bodies as the Victoria hemory of their French comrades who shared Technical Institute of Madras, by the with them in the defence of the Narrow Sea Arts and Crafta School of Lucknow, and and laid their lives for their country, liberty by the Bengal Home Industries Associa and freedora. Built of granite, a landmark tion. The Indian Trade Commissioner for every ship that passes through the bar kindly consented to supervise arrange- Straits, a perpetual reminder of hardships ments in London. Five Provincial cheerfully endured and duty, nobly done, Governments bave decided to participate when completed, may this monument remind and the United Provinces Government patriotism of the sailors who, by their snor of Arts and Crafts, Lucknow, to take trie greatness, courage, and have deputed the Principal of the Bebool Lee, have forged a link of friendship that charge of the exhibits sent from that may never be broken.
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